How To Eat For Your Health And The Planet’s Health

How To Eat For Your Health And The Planet’s Health

How To Eat For Your Health And The Planet’s Health

Jessica T.

The snow is (hopefully) melting this month as we look forward to greener views. And the prospect of green grass happens to coincide with the same month we think about going green to celebrate Earth Day! As a Registered Dietitian, I share a lot about how food impacts your physical health and even mental health. But another perspective to consider is how the food we eat impacts the Earth’s health! Our planet provides the food we eat and the way we harvest that food makes a difference in the resiliency of our food systems. So, learning how to eat for your health and the planet’s health is a great way to celebrate Earth Day this month!

What’s the difference between sustainable agriculture and regenerative agriculture?

Many of us are familiar with the term sustainable and how it relates to agriculture. It’s an effort to maintain the Earth as it is, using practices that conserve resources. But what about regenerative? Our team spoke with a representative from MN350 to learn more about what it means for a farmer to utilize regenerative agriculture. Here’s what he said:

“[It] builds on organic farming with minimal soil tillage, emphasizing land stewardship by incorporating cover crops, livestock, and diverse crop rotations.”

In summary, regenerative agriculture not only maintains the health of the soil, but it improves, or regenerates, it. Which is pretty cool! If you want to add regeneratively produced food items to your cart, look for Regenerative Organic Certified, USDA Organic, or Fair Trade Certified labels.

Here’s a couple of our Dietitian Team’s favorite regeneratively produced products!

Simple MillsSimple Mills

This brand believes that food has the power to transform people’s health and our planet’s health. And you can clearly see this belief in how they source ingredients, empower farmers to embrace regenerative techniques, and inspire other brands to do the same. I encourage you to check out their seed flour crackers – some of the sunflower used in the crackers comes from Minnesota!

Thousand Hills BeefThousand Hills Beef

This beef is lifetime grazed and 100% grass fed. Thousand Hills Lifetime Grazed beef utilizes regenerative agriculture to support biological diversity, natural resources, native wildlife habitat, and soil fertility. How do they support all of these amazing results? Their cattle graze in one area before moving to another and this technique prevents overgrazing the land to manage both watershed and soil health. Grab the 92% lean ground beef option to maximize the nutrition AND sustainability of your beef.

Shopping regenerative and sustainable products like these is a great way to support our local producers of fruits, vegetables, meat, dairy, and more. Find your favorite products and enjoy them all year round to do your part in improving our planet’s health!


Happy Eating!
Jess, Registered Dietitian
MPPD, RDN, LD

This blog was written in partnership with MN350.

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Build a Better Lunchbox

School is just around the corner and we know cold lunches can be a bit boring. These combinations are fun and flavorful, all while offering great nutrition to keep those kiddos fueled and focused all day long.

Lunch Box 1Lunch Box 1: 
For Kabob:
Dietz and Watson deli meat
Crystal Farms string cheese,
       cut into 4 pieces each
Cherry tomatoes
Sweet peppers
          Additional Sides:
            Sabra hummus
            GoGo Squeeze applesauce
            Crav’n wheat crackers

 

Lunch Box 2

Lunch Box 2:

Whole Grain Banana Muffins Recipe | Quaker Oats

Chobani Zero Sugar Yogurt
Apple slices
Celery sticks
Sunbutter

 

 

 

Lunch Box 3

Lunch Box 3:
For Cracker Stackers:
Crav’n wheat crackers
Crystal Farms sliced cheese
Dietz and Watson deli meat                

          Additional Sides:
            Sabra hummus
            Cherry tomatoes
            Sweet peppers
            Wild Harvest fruit cups

 

Happy and Healthy Eating,
Emily, MFCS, RD, LD

Whole Grain Tacos In Minutes

Whole Grain Tacos In Minutes

Ingredients:

  • 4 xtreme wellness whole grain tortillas or corn tortillas
  • 1 cup black or pinto beans
  • 1⁄2 cup cheddar cheese
  • ½ cup diced fresh tomatoes
  • ¼ cup chopped green onions
  • Cilantro to taste
  • 2 avocados
  • 4 leaves lettuce
  • 1/2 cup full circle salsa or the donkey salsa
  • 1/2 cup light sour cream or plain fat free Greek yogurt
  • Feel free to add 93% lean ground beef or 99% lean ground turkey to increase the protein – cook on the stove according to directions and add Mrs Dash taco seasoning

Directions: 

  1. Place 1/4 cup beans on each tortilla.
  2. Microwave 30 seconds each.
  3. Arrange 1/8 cup cheese on each tortilla and microwave another 30 seconds.
  4. Layer with toppings and fold

IBS Awareness Month

April focuses on Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) Awareness Month. While digestive issues aren’t the most glamourous subject to talk about, they are important to discuss! There are many digestive issues, however, April draws attention to IBS, a disorder where abdominal pain is associated with several different symptoms such as intermittent diarrhea, constipation, or even both. Symptoms are often unpredictable and can be triggered by stress. While the exact cause of IBS isn’t known and there is no cure, there different ways to improve symptoms.  Continue reading